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POLITICAL PARTIES.

gi rj —ln taking Mr. Francis Hull to task for his mixture of spiritual and materialistic phrases, Mr. A. J. Stallworthy assures your readers that tho United Party has eclipsed in the public mind tho extreme socialist party. One may be pardoned for assuming that lie refers to the Labour Party, and also pardoned for assuming that only an Auckland City Councillor would so egotistically take unto his own soul the flattering unction that ho alone can so readily read the barometer of public thought and speak with such assumed authority on behalf of expressed public opinion. For the good of his own soul it may be well if Mr. Stallworthy were to read the debate on the Transport P : ll in its passage through the Legislative Council, and mentally note the caustic comments made in reference to the Auckland City Council, and to the light in which councillors stood in regard to public opinion; then take a little of tho advice he so gratuitously hands out to Mr. Hull. " Get wise in time ' Gavin C. Stove. Point Chevalier, October 10, 1928.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20074, 11 October 1928, Page 14

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POLITICAL PARTIES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20074, 11 October 1928, Page 14

POLITICAL PARTIES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20074, 11 October 1928, Page 14